Description
TP-Link TL-POE10R Gigabit PoE Splitter
Power your network devices without running a separate power cable. The TP-Link TL-POE10R is an IEEE 802.3af-compliant PoE splitter that separates power and data from a single Ethernet cable, delivering clean DC power (12V, 9V, or 5V) to devices that don't have built-in PoE support — all at Gigabit speeds over distances up to 100 metres.
Key Features
- IEEE 802.3af compliant — works with any 802.3af-standard PoE switch or injector
- Gigabit support — 2 x 10/100/1000Mbps RJ45 ports with Auto-Negotiation and Auto MDI/MDIX
- Selectable DC output — choose 12V, 9V, or 5V to match your device's power requirement
- Delivers power and data over a single Cat5/5e/6 cable up to 100 metres
- Plug-and-play — no configuration or software required
- PWR LED indicator for quick status confirmation
- Compact form factor: 80.8 × 54 × 24 mm
Use Cases
- Powering IP cameras, access points, or VoIP phones that lack built-in PoE
- CCTV and security installations where running separate power cabling is impractical
- Retail, hospitality, and office deployments requiring tidy, single-cable runs
- Pairing with a PoE switch to power Raspberry Pi or IoT devices via Ethernet
Specifications
| Specification |
Detail |
| Model |
TL-POE10R |
| PoE Standard |
IEEE 802.3af |
| Data Ports |
2 × 10/100/1000Mbps RJ45 |
| Auto-Negotiation / MDI/MDIX |
Yes |
| Power Output Port |
1 × DC output |
| DC Output Options |
12V 1A / 9V 1A / 5V 2A (selectable) |
| Max Cable Distance |
100 metres |
| Supported Cable |
Cat3/4/5 (10M), Cat5/5e (100M), Cat5/5e/6 (1000M) |
| LED Indicator |
PWR |
| Dimensions (W × D × H) |
80.8 × 54 × 24 mm |
| Weight |
200 g |
| SKU |
TL-POE10R |
| Vendor |
TP-Link |
Recommended Accessories
- TP-Link TL-POE150S PoE Injector — add PoE to any standard Ethernet port
- TP-Link TL-SG1005P 5-Port Gigabit PoE Switch — power multiple devices from one switch
- Cat6 Ethernet patch cables for optimal Gigabit performance
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a PoE splitter and how does it work?
A PoE splitter receives a combined power and data signal from a PoE-enabled switch or injector over a single Ethernet cable. It then splits that signal, passing data through to your device's Ethernet port and converting the power to a standard DC output (12V, 9V, or 5V) for the device's power input.
Do I need a PoE switch to use the TL-POE10R?
Yes. The TL-POE10R is a passive splitter — it requires a PoE power source such as an IEEE 802.3af-compliant PoE switch or a PoE injector (such as the TP-Link TL-POE150S) to function.
Which voltage output should I select?
Match the output voltage to your device's power requirement. Common selections are 12V for IP cameras and access points, 9V for some routers, and 5V for USB-powered devices and Raspberry Pi. Always check your device's power label before selecting.
Is the TL-POE10R compatible with 802.3at (PoE+) switches?
The TL-POE10R is rated for IEEE 802.3af. It will work with 802.3at (PoE+) switches in backward-compatible mode, but will only draw up to 802.3af power levels (max 15.4W at the source).
Does CCTV Guru ship Australia-wide?
Yes. We ship to all states and territories across Australia. Orders are dispatched promptly from our local warehouse.